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Thousands of Gulf Returnees in India Don’t Know What To Do Next
For three decades, Indians working abroad have been the world’s top remitters.
Construction Workers Said Their Sites Are Still High-Fiving and Sharing Porta-Potties: ‘We're All Going to Get It’
The White House has also asked them to donate their masks to healthcare workers.
Over 99,000 Fines Issued in Delhi for Violating Anti-Pollution Laws
An environmental compensation of around has been imposed on polluters in “gas chamber” Delhi.
Tibetans in India Join the Global Climate Strikes to Bring Attention to Their Burning Homeland
The community lives with the prospect of losing their homes forever, not just to political oppression but also the severe effects of climate change.
Photos of Life in 'Portugal's Toughest Neighbourhood'
Photographer José Ferreira's new project captures a marginalized community as it's torn down.
What It’s Like to Be a Woman Working in Construction
Solid union wages are a big draw—and a great equalizer—but being the only woman on a 500-person crew comes with its own set of challenges.
Climate Change Has Delayed the First Oil Production Facility in Federal Arctic Waters
An unprecedented fossil fuel venture in the Beaufort Sea is feeling the consequences of warming Arctic temperatures.
Inside the Construction Industry’s Substance Abuse Problem
A rehab centre in Sydney's inner west is helping tradies come to terms with mental health and addiction.
Over 15,000 People In Australia Live In Slave-Like Conditions
The rates are three times what was previously thought.
Construction on Trump's border wall finally started (20 miles of it)
The segment of wall will be 18-to-30 feet high and include a 5-foot-high metal plate along the top, with several feet of concrete below the surface.
The people on the Mexico side of Trump's wall say it'll never work
Residents near the proposed wall think nothing will stop those who want to go to the U.S.